Agricultural Science Digest
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 45
  • Issue: 6

Screening of Cowpea Genotypes for Field Resistance to the Spotted Pod Borer (Maruca vitrata)

  • Author:
  • A.R. Ambavane1,*, J. Joseph1, M. Subramanian2
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 1023 to 1027

1Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur-680 656, Kerala, India

2Department of Entomology, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur-680 656, Kerala, India

*Corresponding Author: A.R. Ambavane, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur-680 656, Kerala, India, Email: ajinkyaambavane@gmail.com

Online published on 20 January, 2026.

Abstract

Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is an important legume crop known for its nutritional value. However, the cultivation of this crop is greatly hampered by a destructive pest, a spotted pod borer (Maruca vitrata Fab.). Keeping the caustic nature of the pest in view, the present study was undertaken.

Field evaluation of thirty cowpea genotypes was carried out by raising cowpea plants in an open field. Observations on the M. vitrata incidence were recorded at three days’ intervals starting from the development of the first buds to the end of flowering. Based on the level of infestation of buds, flowers and pods, the cowpea genotypes were categorised into four groups viz., resistant, moderately resistant, susceptible and highly susceptible.

Results of the study revealed a significant variation between the genotypes in terms of total damage (0.21 to 48.46%). Genotype IC 2918 recorded remarkably low damaged (0.12%) and was on par with Palakkadan thandan payar, Hridya, EC 300039, EC 101216, EC 98668, IC 39945, IC 52110, IC 39922 and IC 39916. The genotype Bhagyalaxmi recorded the highest damage (48.46%) followed by the variety Lola (30.04%). Flower buds were more susceptible to M. vitrata and suffered severe damage as compared to flowers and pods. Conversely, genotypes EC 98668 and IC 39922 were free from bud damage. Genotypes EC 300039, EC 98668, IC 52110, IC 39945, IC 2918 and IC 39922 recorded no flower damage and Palakkadan thandan payar, IC 39945, IC 2918 and IC 39947 recorded no pod damage.

Keywords

Cowpea, Maruca vitrata, Naturally available resistance, Screening, Spotted pod borer